I know nothing about that (although as IT/Network engineer, I have my doubts it will truly be a "full-fledged" computer). None the less, you simply will NOT get that from an Android tablet, at least not at this moment in time.
A better question would be, "What aspects of a device make it "full-fledged" to you?"
I mean just as an example, I would not consider a device a "full-fledged" laptop if it couldn't support a full array of peripheral devices, including mice, keyboards, external monitors, etc....and that's not even getting into internal hardware or software support. To Microsoft, I have a feeling when they say it is a "full-fledged laptop", they mean it can run Office and has a keyboard.
I love having a tablet for it's portability, but to me, there's no substitute for an actual computer when you need one. (In other words, I wouldn't trade my computer for a tablet, nor expect that I could). If you have specific needs, however, I'm sure at the very least the folks here could tell you if the N10 will suffice, though few of us have probably even used a Surface to comment on that.
EDIT: I just read the stats of the Surface Pro, and apparently it will run the full version of Windows 8, which should mean that software support is pretty near full computer capability. Impressive. Price tag is still quite high for me -- too much to spend on a tablet, and for that price I'd rather get a fully-spec'ed out computer. I have to say though, for some, this may be a great option.